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it's 5:00 in new york city. we're in a new studio for this week. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: we begin tonight with the n.f.l. murder-suicide and the unusual commentary that followed from nbc sport caster bob costas. on saturday morning, kansas city chiefs linebacker jovan belcher murdered the mother of his 3-month-old child. girlfriend cassandra perkins at their home. he drove to the team's practice facility and turned the gun on nims front of his coach and general manager. no one knows what set him off. but costas thinks he knows the reason. here he is on sunday night football. >> you want actual perspective on this? a bit comes from jason whitlock who i don't agree but today said it so well we may as well just quote or paraphrase from the and of his article. our current gun culture, whitlock wrote, ensure more and more domestic disputes will end in the ultimate tragedy an more convenience store confrontations over loud music coming from a car will leave more teenage boys bloodieed and dead. handguns do not bring safety. they exacerba
it's 5:00 in new york city. we're in a new studio for this week. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: we begin tonight with the n.f.l. murder-suicide and the unusual commentary that followed from nbc sport caster bob costas. on saturday morning, kansas city chiefs linebacker jovan belcher murdered the mother of his 3-month-old child. girlfriend cassandra perkins at their home. he drove to the team's practice facility and turned the gun on nims front of his coach and general...
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york and most of america in 1989 and 1990 by ken burns who we will have on this show on wednesday. a 29-year-old white woman from wall street was found raped and beaten savagely. it appeared unlikely she would survive. a group of 30 black and brown boys had been moving through the park that night beating up a homeless man and a male jogger but they never saw the female jogger. police picked up five. them, taen ateenagers all. held them for 30 hours and demanded they tell them about the crime they did not witness. the boys implicated each other because they were scared, stressed, and coerced by the police. the d.a.'s office later says the boy's accounts had discrepancies. dna couldn't place them at the bloody scene. the boys were said by police and media to have been in a wolf pack and to have been wilding reducing them to animals and violent beasts. they never had a chance. they were convicted and served their full sentences before another man came forward to confess, producing accurate details and dna that was at the scene. mayor koch called it the crime of the century, but now th
york and most of america in 1989 and 1990 by ken burns who we will have on this show on wednesday. a 29-year-old white woman from wall street was found raped and beaten savagely. it appeared unlikely she would survive. a group of 30 black and brown boys had been moving through the park that night beating up a homeless man and a male jogger but they never saw the female jogger. police picked up five. them, taen ateenagers all. held them for 30 hours and demanded they tell them about the crime...
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let's go to new york to cnn's maribel aber with more on that. we're talking about record profits here, right? >> we are. let's break this down. corporate profits are stronger than ever. companies took in $2 trillion after taxes last quarter. so that's news for any employee that they really want to hear that, you would think it would translate into higher paying or more jobs. but that's not happening. take a look at the chart. it is a different way of examining this. on the left side of the screen, it shows corporate profits as a percentage of gdp. last quarter, profits made up 11% of the economy. and that number has been rising over the past decade. now, on the right side, you see wages as a percentage of gdp. that number has been falling. and last quarter, it hit a record low. now, brooke. part of this is because some higher paying jobs have gone overseas. and it is also because the labor market hasn't bounced back from the recession like other parts of the economy have, take for instance housing. brooke? >> those graphs really tell the story c
let's go to new york to cnn's maribel aber with more on that. we're talking about record profits here, right? >> we are. let's break this down. corporate profits are stronger than ever. companies took in $2 trillion after taxes last quarter. so that's news for any employee that they really want to hear that, you would think it would translate into higher paying or more jobs. but that's not happening. take a look at the chart. it is a different way of examining this. on the left side of...
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lauren simonetti from the floor of the new york stock exchange. the share price of dell. suddenly this thing is moving. >> of nearly 38%. goldman sachs doing a 180 on dell. they upgraded all the way to a five. thirteen dollars from nine dollars. all of the bad news in the pc industry -- stuart: okay. thank you very much. now to the big story. timothy geithner puts the ball in the court of the republicans. he says he cannot guarantee we will not go over the fiscal cliff. >> no, i cannot promise that. that is a decision that lies in the hands of the republicans that are now imposing increasing tax rates. stuart: okay. if the republicans do not agree to higher taxes on the rich, it is all there fault if we go over the cliff. got that. this is what john boehner had to say. >> the day after the election, i found the results. i went to the cameras and made it clear. the republicans were willing to put revenue on the table if there were serious spending cuts and reforms put in place. we have talked about it. the president and white house have three weeks. this is the best we've
lauren simonetti from the floor of the new york stock exchange. the share price of dell. suddenly this thing is moving. >> of nearly 38%. goldman sachs doing a 180 on dell. they upgraded all the way to a five. thirteen dollars from nine dollars. all of the bad news in the pc industry -- stuart: okay. thank you very much. now to the big story. timothy geithner puts the ball in the court of the republicans. he says he cannot guarantee we will not go over the fiscal cliff. >> no, i...
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open back to new york in august. prosecutors said that she killed her husband might be him with a coffee mug. when the mob broke, she continued to beat him, using the edges as a makeshift knife. goodman claimed that her husband died accidentally. she passed a polygraph test done privately. the defense also claimed that goodman, who is right-handed, would've been impossible for her to inflict those wounds on her husband because they are were on the wrong side of his head. then the d.a. got some other unknown information. listen. >> based upon this information, we announce that we are unable to proceed with the case at this time. the court granted a request to dismiss the case without prejudice. >> i am just thrilled and so thankful to the das office for dropping the charges. i want to thank my family and friends and my attorneys -- my goodness, they were fabulous. reporter: you heard the d.a. spokesperson faye dismissed without prejudice. there are a chance that charges could be refiled, but what lois goodman wants to
open back to new york in august. prosecutors said that she killed her husband might be him with a coffee mug. when the mob broke, she continued to beat him, using the edges as a makeshift knife. goodman claimed that her husband died accidentally. she passed a polygraph test done privately. the defense also claimed that goodman, who is right-handed, would've been impossible for her to inflict those wounds on her husband because they are were on the wrong side of his head. then the d.a. got some...
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jamie colby joins us in new york city. so what is going on here, jamie? >> reporter: there are large concerns and it is pretty serious why we're talking about it again. martha, it has been already five days and there is no sign of this 11-year-old cancer patient known only as emily but authorities haven't given up hope. they have actually expanded their search and making clear that time is not on their side. take a look at this. this is a snippet of surveillance video they're working with, showing emily inside the phoenix children's hospital where she has been treated for lukemia a day before her scheduled discharge. you see her without a wig and iv pole. her mom puts her in different clothes and disguise that allowed her to go undedected outside the hospital as police are describes an as black van. a alert nurse quickly contacted 911. the catheter in emily's heart, doctors say, if it becomes infected could have deadly consequences. the little girl had one arm amputated from a previous infection. >> i can tell you we have searched for these, location of t
jamie colby joins us in new york city. so what is going on here, jamie? >> reporter: there are large concerns and it is pretty serious why we're talking about it again. martha, it has been already five days and there is no sign of this 11-year-old cancer patient known only as emily but authorities haven't given up hope. they have actually expanded their search and making clear that time is not on their side. take a look at this. this is a snippet of surveillance video they're working...
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hammer is in new york to tell us all about kim kardashian's overseas trip. good morning. >> good morning, carol. this might surprise you, but not everyone is a kim kardashian fan. she was invited to bahrain to help launch a millions of milkshakes franchise. there was a big crowd of screaming fans on hand. they were there to help her celebrate the launch. there were also apparently some people on hand who don't approve of all the attention kim kardashian gets because they don't really consider her to be much of a role model. so we do know that some protesters held up signs complaining about the appearance. what we haven't been able to confirm just yet are the reports that police dispersed a crowd of around 100 protesters with tear gas before the event. bahrain, ok, is a monarchy. they've used force on demonstrators in the past. even though the local milkshake place promoter has denied the story, carol, the international press is reporting that the incident did happen and tear gas was dispersed. i can see why the promoter wouldn't want that associated with the
hammer is in new york to tell us all about kim kardashian's overseas trip. good morning. >> good morning, carol. this might surprise you, but not everyone is a kim kardashian fan. she was invited to bahrain to help launch a millions of milkshakes franchise. there was a big crowd of screaming fans on hand. they were there to help her celebrate the launch. there were also apparently some people on hand who don't approve of all the attention kim kardashian gets because they don't really...
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given the time to keeping that news rm big, it shows that even if you are in new york and you are a big national newspaper, you cannot be immune to the tough times facing the print business right now. >> hey, howie, thank you. love your show. >> thank you so much. talk to you again. >> howie kurtz joining us live on a number of topics. >>> also, secretary of state hillary clinton has a message, and it's for syria. use chemical weapons against your own people, and the united states will take action. what does that mean? we'll talk about it. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate
given the time to keeping that news rm big, it shows that even if you are in new york and you are a big national newspaper, you cannot be immune to the tough times facing the print business right now. >> hey, howie, thank you. love your show. >> thank you so much. talk to you again. >> howie kurtz joining us live on a number of topics. >>> also, secretary of state hillary clinton has a message, and it's for syria. use chemical weapons against your own people, and the...
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rick leventhal is live in new york city with more, rick? >> reporter: family members of keyes's victims say this is best thing that could happen, serial killer spares himself and sparing trials and delays in punishment. israel keyes is being held in jail cell in anchorage, alaska, facing trial for the murder of a 18-year-old girl abducted from a coffee kiosk. they believe samantha koenig was killed and her body found in ice covered lake. keyes used her atm card in several states before being caught in texas and tried to escape during trial. [shouting] >> back up. >> get him back. >> reporter: tough to hear that was obviously audio from the courtroom. keyes was alone in his is cell when he was found dead. authorities wouldn't say how he ended his life. he gave very little information about these alleged other murders. he claimed responsibility for at least four other murders in washington state and the other in new york but few details. he confessed to killing a couple in vermont, bill and lorraine currier, from essex. their bodies were neve
rick leventhal is live in new york city with more, rick? >> reporter: family members of keyes's victims say this is best thing that could happen, serial killer spares himself and sparing trials and delays in punishment. israel keyes is being held in jail cell in anchorage, alaska, facing trial for the murder of a 18-year-old girl abducted from a coffee kiosk. they believe samantha koenig was killed and her body found in ice covered lake. keyes used her atm card in several states before...
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in new york, and it's dead. it's boring. they actually call it the daily snooze because it's boring. and this reporter knew that it wasn't true. the reporter in writing said she's not going with the article, and then after saying that, went with the article. and never called my children. because we said, do may favor, call my children. she never called. she went out with t. because it's me, unfortunately, got reported all overt world. but it was a total lie. but i have many stories written about me that are lies. only "fox & friends" tells the truth. >> brian: thank you. last year i had a chance to see the trump family christmas, the trump family dynamics. if ivanka ever did make a suggestion, are you open to it and are you still the dad? >> i'm always open to her suggestions. she's an amazing person. she's great, great person, and she loves giving back and she loves helping people. she's actually a much better person than i am. you do understand that. >> gretchen: that's not true. >> i learned from him. >> gret
in new york, and it's dead. it's boring. they actually call it the daily snooze because it's boring. and this reporter knew that it wasn't true. the reporter in writing said she's not going with the article, and then after saying that, went with the article. and never called my children. because we said, do may favor, call my children. she never called. she went out with t. because it's me, unfortunately, got reported all overt world. but it was a total lie. but i have many stories written...
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"the new york times" caught up with hillman on the upper west side and his new boots were nowhere to be seen. get this. the 54-year-old hillman said that the boots are hidden because, quote, they are worth a lot of money and he could lose his life over them. hillman says he was honorably discharged after serving five years in the army in the late 1970s and 1980s. it was the picture seen around the world. so sad that he feels like he has to hide them and it was such an extraordinary gesture. >> that one story is indicative of so many things in the american culture. the idea that you're a vet and you're sleeping on the streets. the idea that for people who are in poverty or homeless, anything of value, you shouldn't even use even if it's shoes because it's so unsafe someone could rob you. >> the extraordinary gesture of that new york city police officer. >> the compassion we saw. >> the photo seen around the world. it was incredible. >> you guys had a chance to talk to him on the show. i was really jealous. i really wanted to do that interview. thank you. >>> we have to take a short br
"the new york times" caught up with hillman on the upper west side and his new boots were nowhere to be seen. get this. the 54-year-old hillman said that the boots are hidden because, quote, they are worth a lot of money and he could lose his life over them. hillman says he was honorably discharged after serving five years in the army in the late 1970s and 1980s. it was the picture seen around the world. so sad that he feels like he has to hide them and it was such an extraordinary...
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don calling from utica, new york. what do you say? >> thanks, bi, good morning. real quick i was watching friday night and you hear the same thing from boehner all the time. >> bill: yeah. >> like a robot. what he comes out and says, you know, with hez sun tan and dumb look on his face you can't raise the taxes on the top two % because they need it to create jobs. >> they have been say that for years. >> for so long. he has had 12 years to do t >> bill: yeah caller: there is no job. he we want negative >> bill: and we saw what happened, when they cut the jobs under george w. bush we lost 8 million jobs. when they raised taxes, this goes back to bill clinton when the rate was 39%, we created 22 million new jobs. i mean the evidence is out there. boehner keeps throwing that out there. and every economist, every reputable economist says that is total bs. again, that's classic evidence of boehner's lack of leadership. lynn, thanks, john for the call. lynn is calling from coos bay oregon. >> i love your show. >> bill: thank you. caller: you i thought boehner was delus
don calling from utica, new york. what do you say? >> thanks, bi, good morning. real quick i was watching friday night and you hear the same thing from boehner all the time. >> bill: yeah. >> like a robot. what he comes out and says, you know, with hez sun tan and dumb look on his face you can't raise the taxes on the top two % because they need it to create jobs. >> they have been say that for years. >> for so long. he has had 12 years to do t >> bill: yeah...